Ponoko - Items by Isette tagged with epershandTue, 03 Mar 2015 20:22:45 GMTPonoko - Items by Isette tagged with epershandEpershand Studshttp://www2.ponoko.com/showroom/Isette/3145
Little bitty black ampersands, for your ears! Laser cut acrylic, stainless steel posts. These posts are attached in at the top swirl of the curl, hanging the same way as the Epershand necklace. They are roughly 15mm long.
PS - even though they aren't in the photos, you will get a pair of rubber backs as well :)<br></br><img alt="Epstud_showroom_image" src="http://static1.ponoko.com/design_images/images/7470/838059ac-a0f7-3bd1-abb1-027b0e8a4126/epstud_showroom_image.jpg?1246369816" />Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:51:31 GMThttp://www2.ponoko.com/showroom/Isette/3145?time=Tue+Jun+30+13%3A49%3A32+UTC+2009IsetteEpershand Earringshttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/Isette/3142
These pair of earrings feature the lovely, curvy epershand pendant on handmade sterling silver hooks. They hang roughly 1.75 inches, including the hook. "Epershand" is the Scots and Scottish English name for ampersand...whereas ampersand is a corruption of the phrase "and per se and", Epershand is a corruption of "et per se and", with the same meaning. (Thank you Wikipedia for this little gem :) )
These earrings were featured on How design's blog - you can read it here: http://blog.howdesign.com/Ampersand+Jewelry.aspx
Thanks to the nature of the materials, this piece is nice and lightweight!<br></br><img alt="Epear1_showroom_image" src="http://static0.ponoko.com/design_images/images/7470/cf84a9f5-d97a-35d7-be36-2d18447af972/epear1_showroom_image.jpg?1246369121" />Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:40:17 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/Isette/3142?time=Tue+Jun+30+13%3A37%3A38+UTC+2009IsetteEpershand Necklacehttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/Isette/2587
A lovely, curvy ampersand pendant on a sterling silver rolo chain, which is adjustable 16-18". "Epershand" is the Scots and Scottish English name for ampersand...whereas ampersand is a corruption of the phrase "and per se and", Epershand is a corruption of "et per se and", with the same meaning. (Thank you Wikipedia for this little gem :) )<br></br><img alt="2and4_showroom_image" src="http://static0.ponoko.com/design_images/images/7470/32d7c018-66c4-3e2b-bbc3-ae2bdc8b6e67/2and4_showroom_image.jpg?1261354002" />Mon, 04 Jan 2010 13:50:07 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/Isette/2587?time=Thu+Feb+26+02%3A35%3A56+UTC+2009Isette